A new method for producing biologically active nanocomplexes by a noncovalent conjugation of proteins with viral particles

A new method for noncovalent immobilization of a peptide epitope on the virion surface was developed to simplify and standardize the procedures for producing viral nanocomplexes. The efficacy of this approach was demonstrated by the example of a model system comprising the tobacco mosaic virus, synt...

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Veröffentlicht in:Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry 2011-07, Vol.37 (4), p.441-447
Hauptverfasser: Yaroslavov, A. A., Kaplan, I. B., Erokhina, T. N., Morozov, S. Yu, Solovyev, A. G., Leshchiner, A. D., Rakhnyanskaya, A. A., Malinin, A. S., Stepanova, L. A., Kiselev, O. I., Atabekov, J. G.
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description A new method for noncovalent immobilization of a peptide epitope on the virion surface was developed to simplify and standardize the procedures for producing viral nanocomplexes. The efficacy of this approach was demonstrated by the example of a model system comprising the tobacco mosaic virus, synthetic cationic polymer poly- N -ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium bromide, and a model polypeptide. The principle of sequential adsorption, underlying production of the triple system virion-polycation-protein, was used for electrostatic immobilization of a recombinant hydrophilic fragment of the influenza virus hemagglutinin (Flu1-3) on the virion surface. The method provided for a significant increase in the immunogenic activity of this potential artificial vaccine protein.
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